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Show EXCHANCE ANNIVERSARY. . To Calibrata th K.rnt lllrthday or tha Htopk Hoard. After the calls on the mining exchange ex-change were over this morning, vice-President vice-President Treweek took tho rostrum and reminded the members that on the 5th day of June would occur the lirst birthday of the Mining Exchange. It would bo proper, in his opinion, to commomorate tbo occasion in some manner, aud ho thought it would be advisable to have a spread of some kind a real welding anniversary blow-out, to which all tho members of the. press as well as other prominent eiti.ens with their wives, daughters and sisters, should be invited Hy this method some of the brokers who hold seats and never attend the calls, might bo induced to put in an appearance. ap-pearance. Such a celebration he thought would stimulate everyone of them. The exchange had done a va6t amount of good for tho mining inter- ests or me territory, ana through- it a largo amount of information had been disseminated. Jako Haiuberger suggested it would be a good thing to list tifty mines on that day. Napoleon Stevenson made a motion that the ,1th of June be becomingly celebrated, cel-ebrated, that invitaliens be extended to all organized commercial bodies in the city, to business men generally, to mining men all over the west, and to members of similar exchanges in Helena, Denver. St. Louis, Kansas City and Chicago. The chair was to appoint a committee on arrangement who were to securo a hall commensurate with the demauds of the crowd. The motion was adopted. Mr. Treweek Tre-week announcing that he would name the members of the committee in a lew days. |